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Building Capacity to Monitor Water Quality [electronic resource]: A First Step to Cleaner Water in Developing Countries / Jim Hight and Grant Ferrier

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: OECD Trade and Environment Working Papers ; no.2006/03.Publication details: Paris : OECD Publishing, 2006.Description: 8 p. ; 21 x 29.7cmSubject(s): Online resources: Abstract: One of the key challenges to ensuring adequate supplies of fresh water and sanitary wastewater systems is to build the capacity of various stakeholders to manage and deliver water and sanitation services. One element of such capacity building is technological and includes the wide deployment of water quality monitoring and analysis equipment. This report explores four cases in China, India, Malaysia, and Chinese Taipei, where water-quality monitoring and protection capacity has been improved through the use of imported water-quality monitoring equipment combined with indigenous implementation.
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One of the key challenges to ensuring adequate supplies of fresh water and sanitary wastewater systems is to build the capacity of various stakeholders to manage and deliver water and sanitation services. One element of such capacity building is technological and includes the wide deployment of water quality monitoring and analysis equipment. This report explores four cases in China, India, Malaysia, and Chinese Taipei, where water-quality monitoring and protection capacity has been improved through the use of imported water-quality monitoring equipment combined with indigenous implementation.

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